Singh L, Jones K W
Cell. 1982 Feb;28(2):205-16. doi: 10.1016/0092-8674(82)90338-5.
Satellite DNA (Bkm) from the W sex-determining chromosome of snakes, which is related to sequences on the mouse Y chromosome, has been used to analyze the DNA and chromosomes of sex-reversed (Sxr) XXSxr male mice. Such mice exhibit a male-specific Southern blot Bkm hybridization pattern, consistent with the presence of Y-chromosome DNA. In situ hybridization of Bkm to chromosomes of XXSxr mice shows an aberrant concentration of related sequences on the distal terminus of a large mouse chromosome. The XYSxr carrier male, however, shows a pair of small chromosomes, which are presumed to be aberrant Y derivatives. Meiosis in the XYSxr mouse involves transfer of chromatin rich in Bkm-related DNA from the Y-Y1 complex to the X distal terminus. We suggest that this event is responsible for the transmission of the Sxr trait.
来自蛇类W性染色体的卫星DNA(Bkm)与小鼠Y染色体上的序列相关,已被用于分析性反转(Sxr)XXSxr雄性小鼠的DNA和染色体。此类小鼠呈现出雄性特异性的Southern印迹Bkm杂交模式,这与Y染色体DNA的存在相一致。Bkm与XXSxr小鼠染色体的原位杂交显示,在一条大的小鼠染色体远端末端存在相关序列的异常聚集。然而,XYSxr携带雄性小鼠显示出一对小染色体,推测它们是异常的Y衍生物。XYSxr小鼠的减数分裂涉及富含Bkm相关DNA的染色质从Y-Y1复合体转移到X染色体远端末端。我们认为这一事件是Sxr性状传递的原因。